Freilichtbühne Lohne, Open-air theatre in Lohne, Germany
Freilichtbühne Lohne is an open-air theatre in Lohner Stadtpark featuring a stage protected by a large canopy that covers approximately 750 seats. The venue is set among century-old oak trees, which frame the performance space and provide natural shelter from the weather.
The theatre was established in the 1930s and became an important entertainment venue for the town from the start. Over the decades it has developed into a meeting place for theatre lovers and continues to attract audiences from the surrounding region.
The theatre presents two main productions each year, including one for children and one for adults, shaping the cultural life of the town. The community gathers here to experience stories together and keeps the tradition of regional performing arts alive.
The venue is fully accessible with designated parking spaces for visitors with disabilities, making it easy for everyone to arrive comfortably. Gates open one hour before performances, giving visitors plenty of time to find their way around and settle into their seats.
Performances take place among century-old oak trees, creating an unusual blend of natural surroundings and stage technique. This combination makes every show an experience where nature and theatre merge in a special way.
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